why sound is not hered in vacuum
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Because sound need medium to travel
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Sound can leap across a vacuum after all | New Scientist Sound can leap across a vacuum after all. IN SPACE, no one can hear you scream. ... Sound waves are travelling vibrations of particles in media such as air, water or metal. So it stands to reason that they cannot travel through empty space, where there are no atoms or molecules to vibrate.
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Sound cannot travel through a vacuum. A vacuum is an area without any air, like space. So sound cannot travel through space because there is no matter for the vibrations to work in.
Sound can leap across a vacuum after all. IN SPACE, no one can hear you scream. ... Sound waves are travelling vibrations of particles in media such as air, water or metal. So it stands to reason that they cannot travel through empty space, where there are no atoms or molecules to vibrate.
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum. A vacuum is an area without any air, like space. So sound cannot travel through space because there is no matter for the vibrations to work in.
Sound can leap across a vacuum after all. IN SPACE, no one can hear you scream. ... Sound waves are travelling vibrations of particles in media such as air, water or metal. So it stands to reason that they cannot travel through empty space, where there are no atoms or molecules to vibrate.
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